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What is "Crypto IRL" and Bright Moments?
Welcome to the Cryptohunt Jam, where we spend one minute a day to explain crypto. In plain English. My name is Christian Byza, Co-Founder of Cryptohunt.it and I am your host of this daily show.
If you've spent any time thinking about crypto, you'll realize that almost everything happens online. Crypto art is digital, blockchains run on computers, people communicate via social media, and identities are hidden behind synonyms and strange profile pictures.
Think that feels empty and something is missing? You are not alone.
There is another side of the crypto world, and it is called "IRL" - short for "In Real Life". It is when crypto enthusiasts come together in person and engage with the technology in the real world.
One such example is Bright Moments, an NFT art show that moves from city to city. They display the digital art pieces in the physical world - printed on canvas or displayed through animated art displays in an actual gallery. And they have events where they create NFTs - also called minting - in real life, in front of an audience.
Projects like Bright Moments are great, because they connect our real world with the culture of crypto in a way that it includes everyone. It may be hard to understand what on earth those crypto people are talking about on Twitter, but it's easy to walk into a gallery and experience it yourself.
We love projects like this, because we are all about educating everyone about crypto. Bright Moments are going to be in Mexico City next, check it out "IRL" if you happen to be close.
Disclaimer: This podcast references our opinion and is for information purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Do your own research and seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.
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What is "Crypto IRL" and Bright Moments?
Welcome to the Cryptohunt Jam, where we spend one minute a day to explain crypto. In plain English. My name is Christian Byza, Co-Founder of Cryptohunt.it and I am your host of this daily show.
If you've spent any time thinking about crypto, you'll realize that almost everything happens online. Crypto art is digital, blockchains run on computers, people communicate via social media, and identities are hidden behind synonyms and strange profile pictures.
Think that feels empty and something is missing? You are not alone.
There is another side of the crypto world, and it is called "IRL" - short for "In Real Life". It is when crypto enthusiasts come together in person and engage with the technology in the real world.
One such example is Bright Moments, an NFT art show that moves from city to city. They display the digital art pieces in the physical world - printed on canvas or displayed through animated art displays in an actual gallery. And they have events where they create NFTs - also called minting - in real life, in front of an audience.
Projects like Bright Moments are great, because they connect our real world with the culture of crypto in a way that it includes everyone. It may be hard to understand what on earth those crypto people are talking about on Twitter, but it's easy to walk into a gallery and experience it yourself.
We love projects like this, because we are all about educating everyone about crypto. Bright Moments are going to be in Mexico City next, check it out "IRL" if you happen to be close.
Disclaimer: This podcast references our opinion and is for information purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Do your own research and seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.